EXIT 13 magazine is one of the many small press poetry publications that keep poetry alive across the country. It features poets of all ages, writing styles and degrees of experience, focusing on where and how we live and what�s going on around us. This "poetry of place" is about geography, travel, adventure and the fertile ground of the imagination. It�s a travelogue in poetry, a reflection of the world we see, and a chronicle of the people we meet along the way.
Tom Plante started the magazine which he named after the Elizabeth exit off the New Jersey Turnpike where Tom once lived. It is a very much a labor of love and one-man operation by Tom who has edited and published the magazine since 1988. The annual issues also feature photos of exit 13 road signs contributed by correspondents. Plante sends a copy of the magazine to each photographer whose work is published.
Tom is reading submissions now for the 2013 issue which celebrates the magazine's 25th anniversary. He will be reading until the end of February. Email submissions with the poems within the email (no attachments) or snail mail to to EXIT 13, Box 423, Fanwood NJ 07023.
Tom Plante has personally been writing poetry for over forty-five years. �Poetry is necessary,� he says. �Poems are road maps for the soul; the GPS of a higher plane."
Before he moved to the New Jersey, Plante lived in the San Francisco Bay area of California. There, he worked with a friend to produce a small poetry magazine called Berkeley Works. Plante�s work in California gave him the inspiration to start his own literary magazine on the east coast.
The journeys of all the contributors gives us poems with a geographic point of view - a supermarket at the Jersey Shore, the Philadelphia Flower Show, souvenir shopping in Gallup, the Witches Market in La Paz, and buying a final round in Belgooly, Ireland.
There will be an EXIT 13 25th Anniversary Issue reading event October 15, 2013 as part of the Carriage House Poetry Series in Fanwood, NJ.
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Monday, December 3, 2012
Submissions Open for Little Patuxent Review�s Summer 2013 Music Issue
The Little Patuxent Review�s reading period for their Summer 2013 issue is now open and runs from December 1, 2012 to March 1, 2013.
Their theme is MUSIC in all its ageless meanings and contemporary variations through poetry, prose and the visual arts.
Music starts with sound and silence. As such, music and literature likely arose as a single entity. Even as the two drew apart, they maintained a continuum, causing Alphonse de Lamartine to state, �Music is the literature of the heart; it commences where speech ends.� And influenced one another in form and content, causing Ezra Pound to pronounce, �Poets who will not study music are defective.� Be that as it may, literary figures as disparate as William Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot and Ralph Ellison have made music an essential part of their works.
Little Patuxent Review is a community-based art and literary journal focused on writers and artists from the Mid-Atlantic region, but all excellent work originating in the United States is considered.
Full guidelines are online at http://littlepatuxentreview.org/submissions/. They do not accept submissions sent by standard mail or email - check the guidelines page to use their electronic submission manager.
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